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Franks, Mark, Gadzhieva, Anastasia, Ghandhi, Laura, Murrell, David, Blake, Alexander J., Davies, E. Stephen, Lewis, William, Moro, Fabrizio, McMaster, Jonathan, Schröder, Martin (2013) Five Coordinate M(II)-Diphenolate [M = Zn(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II)] Schiff Base Complexes Exhibiting Metal- and Ligand-Based Redox Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry, 52 (2) 660-670 doi:10.1021/ic301731w

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TitleFive Coordinate M(II)-Diphenolate [M = Zn(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II)] Schiff Base Complexes Exhibiting Metal- and Ligand-Based Redox Chemistry
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsFranks, MarkAuthor
Gadzhieva, AnastasiaAuthor
Ghandhi, LauraAuthor
Murrell, DavidAuthor
Blake, Alexander J.Author
Davies, E. StephenAuthor
Lewis, WilliamAuthor
Moro, FabrizioAuthor
McMaster, JonathanAuthor
Schröder, MartinAuthor
Year2013 (January 18)Volume52
Issue2
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic301731wSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFranks, Mark, Gadzhieva, Anastasia, Ghandhi, Laura, Murrell, David, Blake, Alexander J., Davies, E. Stephen, Lewis, William, Moro, Fabrizio, McMaster, Jonathan, Schröder, Martin (2013) Five Coordinate M(II)-Diphenolate [M = Zn(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II)] Schiff Base Complexes Exhibiting Metal- and Ligand-Based Redox Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry, 52 (2) 660-670 doi:10.1021/ic301731w
Plain TextFranks, Mark, Gadzhieva, Anastasia, Ghandhi, Laura, Murrell, David, Blake, Alexander J., Davies, E. Stephen, Lewis, William, Moro, Fabrizio, McMaster, Jonathan, Schröder, Martin (2013) Five Coordinate M(II)-Diphenolate [M = Zn(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II)] Schiff Base Complexes Exhibiting Metal- and Ligand-Based Redox Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry, 52 (2) 660-670 doi:10.1021/ic301731w
In(2013, January) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 52 (2) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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